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> Tinworm repair question, Hey, is that a tiny paint bubble...?
scotty
post Sep 1 2003, 09:08 PM
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I noticed a timy paint bubble by one of my windshield nozzles and, knowing there was going to be some rust under it, I peeled it up. !!! Ack! There seems to be more than a bit... !!! How best to sanitize this? The rust is just on the surface, so should I just sand it off and repaint POR-15 it and paint?


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post Sep 2 2003, 12:59 AM
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You got it. At least it isnt in a structural area.


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post Sep 2 2003, 11:34 AM
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Check underneath the cowl, too. If you have rust there, it could have eaten it's way down to the other side of the metal.

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